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im thinkin your right, thou i put me mastercard down as got sucked in by the cheapness web reviews and BDC for my 223 pump, they say its on way i's feeling like kid before chrissy :popcorn2::popcorn2::cry:
Do those 7615s group alright at 100? I was looking at one for a while but felt they were a bit pricey for what you get. Look like lots of fun though and be good for anything from whistling foxes to mobs of pigs. [emoji2]
 
Weeellllllll, he did have cameras watching cameras, but they found the lot, and some were hidden up stumps! From what the coppers informed him is that whoever it is that is pinching them has an IR detector and it is easy as to find them all.

A year or so prior to them cleaning his cameras out he did catch a couple of blokes on cam checking his place out (old mate doesn't live there full time, he has a Cattle block up in the gulf country) Took to the photos into the local cop shop and showed the girl at the front desk, she just giggled and called out a couple of cops from the back, when they came out they where the same two in the pics!!!!! Turns out they where investigating a report of someone growing dope in the area, they found nothing of course, still has me scratching my head as to why a couple of cops can just walk onto your place to check things out with out a warrant

A cop can enter any property without a warrant. Just the same as a Mormon can enter your property. There is an implied consent to enter. The technical bit is you're only meant to take a direct route to the front door to knock, but if you don't nothings going to happen as it's just silly really.
 
A cop can enter any property without a warrant. Just the same as a Mormon can enter your property. There is an implied consent to enter. The technical bit is you're only meant to take a direct route to the front door to knock, but if you don't nothings going to happen as it's just silly really.
That might work close to town but I can assure you once you get out a bit it would be hit and miss. Some pretty cranky farmers out there with shotguns!
 
A cop can enter any property without a warrant. Just the same as a Mormon can enter your property. There is an implied consent to enter. The technical bit is you're only meant to take a direct route to the front door to knock, but if you don't nothings going to happen as it's just silly really.
That might work close to town but I can assure you once you get out a bit it would be hit and miss. Some pretty cranky farmers out there with shotguns!
 
I know from experience. Rocked up at a place to go for a hunt one morning, my mate who had organized it with the farmer stayed back to lock the gate while I drove up to the house only to be met by one cranky bloke with a gun. All the explaining in the world wouldn't of worked if my mate hadn't driven up the road 5 minutes later. We all had a good laugh about it afterwards but it put the wind up me! I can see where he's coming from though. There is some grubs out there.
 
Do those 7615s group alright at 100? I was looking at one for a while but felt they were a bit pricey for what you get. Look like lots of fun though and be good for anything from whistling foxes to mobs of pigs. [emoji2]

Better than you'd think for wot they is and tons of fun even when they miss a bit
 
evening folks, stocked up again on a few supplies today from the local bloke, bit of a procedure obtaining bullets now since last time I got any.
Win subs under $10 per box and Gamo 177 slugs under $15.00.
What happened to the days when a chat and stock up was done in just a few minutes instead of the nonsense today.
 
evening folks, stocked up again on a few supplies today from the local bloke, bit of a procedure obtaining bullets now since last time I got any.
Win subs under $10 per box and Gamo 177 slugs under $15.00.
What happened to the days when a chat and stock up was done in just a few minutes instead of the nonsense today.
Yeah it's a bit of a pain Neil. Once they've got your details on computer it'll be a bit easier next time if you go to the same shop.
 
Yeah it's a bit of a pain Neil. Once they've got your details on computer it'll be a bit easier next time if you go to the same shop.

Ok that does sound better, the guy today was trying to fit a scope for a customer, serve at the counter (and filling in the book) answering customers questions and basically getting frustrated with everything, I just thanked him and left him to it.

edit.... this is getting hard to post anything, and duplicating some posts.... WTF is going on here tonight.
 
Dropped an 80 odd ft dead stringybark today with the girlfriends eldest.....it came down perfectly and have overloaded a borrowed 10 x 5 twice, one more trip in the morning should have it all cleaned up. Was running low on dry stuff for this winter but should be right now.

On a side note Matt, the young bloke was using the 029 super, 20" bar new and I'd fitted it with that rim sprocket.....he's a sound operator and checks the chain every tank. Was on the second tank of fuel 3 to 4 inches into a cut and the chain jammed....turns out it had jumped out of the rim sprocket and tightened everything up so much it would no longer spin....putting a massive load on the drive shaft and bar....fixed it all up and no damage and no reoccurrence either....does this happen if the operator tends to twist the saw in the cut do you know?
 
Dropped an 80 odd ft dead stringybark today with the girlfriends eldest.....it came down perfectly and have overloaded a borrowed 10 x 5 twice, one more trip in the morning should have it all cleaned up. Was running low on dry stuff for this winter but should be right now.

On a side note Matt, the young bloke was using the 029 super, 20" bar new and I'd fitted it with that rim sprocket.....he's a sound operator and checks the chain every tank. Was on the second tank of fuel 3 to 4 inches into a cut and the chain jammed....turns out it had jumped out of the rim sprocket and tightened everything up so much it would no longer spin....putting a massive load on the drive shaft and bar....fixed it all up and no damage and no reoccurrence either....does this happen if the operator tends to twist the saw in the cut do you know?

Hi mate. So you mean the chain jumped off the rim them jammed in between the rim itself and the clutch/saw? As in it has tried to jam in on the splines of the clutch drum? If so then the chain may have gotten too loose or the chain may not have been on the rim properly to start with. Not sure.
 

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